Au nord de LILLE en Belgique, un ensemble commercial comprenant un hôtel de 70 chambres sous enseigne internationale, 823 m² de surfaces commerciales et 2615 m² de bureaux loués ainsi quune centaine de place de parking. Possibilité dacheter le fonds de commerce de l'hôtel et les murs séparément. Nous consulter. Réseau Immobilier CAPIFRANCE - Votre conseiller local Albert-Paul PROTIN ... Voir photos (réf. 181392) sur ... http://www.arkadia.com/kdjh-t167913/
Au nord de LILLE en Belgique, 2 hôtels de 50 et 70 chambres sont à vendre (les murs et les fonds de commerce), ces hôtels ont une enseigne internationale. Le taux doccupation est bon ainsi que la rentabilité. Possibilité dacheter uniquement les murs ou le fonds de commerce. Nous consulter. Réseau Immobilier CAPIFRANCE - Votre conseiller local Albert-Paul PROTIN ... Voir photos (réf. 181391) sur ... http://www.arkadia.com/kdjh-t167912/
Au nord de LILLE en Belgique, un hôtel sous enseigne internationale de 60 chambres est à vendre (murs et fonds de commerce). Le taux doccupation et le revenu par chambre sont bons. Possibilité dacheter uniquement les murs ou le fonds de commerce. Nous consulter. Réseau Immobilier CAPIFRANCE - Votre conseiller local Albert-Paul PROTIN ... Voir photos (réf. 181393) sur ... http://www.arkadia.com/kdjh-t167914/
MOUSCRON, Belgique, magnifique propriété située à deux pas de la frontière française... Cette villa de 280 m² a été entièrement repensée et habillée dans les tendances actuelles. Laissez-vous surprendre par ce petit coin de paradis alliant "quiétude belge" et proximité française... Implantée sur une parcelle de 1700 m², portail électrique, chenil et car-port (en sus d'un garage deux voitures) viennent compléter cette demeure. Réseau Immobilier CAPIFRANCE - Votre conseiller local Guillaume BECQUART ... Voir photos (réf. 202012) sur ... http://www.arkadia.com/kdjh-t183436/
EN BELGIQUE proche de LILLE , magnifique propriété au carré rénovée sur 10000 m², corps de logis de 530 m² habitables avec salon, séjour, une salle de réception, 2 bureaux, 5 chambres dont une suite parentale avec dressing et salle de bains, 4 salles de bains dont une avec sauna, une cuisine monumentale. Lhabitation principale est complétée par des dépendances de 180 m² et une grange de 220 m². Une conciergerie de 140 m² composée de 4 chambres, une douche, une salle de bains, un salon séjour et une cuisine vous permettra de recevoir amis et famille. Cette propriété en campagne est située en Belgique à 40 minutes de Lille et 30 minutes de Valenciennes. Cette demeure permettra à un chef dentreprise dy installer son activité et à une famille de profiter du calme et des grands volumes quoffre cette très belle propriété. A découvrir ! Réseau Immobilier CAPIFRANCE - Albert-Paul PROTIN ... Voir photos (réf. 93904) sur ... http://www.arkadia.com/kdjh-t70084/
This old water mill, dating from around 1784, has been beautifully restored and retains all its character with exposed stonework, solid oak beams, and original charpente (roof timbers). It is in excellent order; the roof is sound and was overhauled in 2011. It is a fine family home, spacious and elegant, and also very practical as each bedroom has its own en suite facilities - bath with shower attachment, hand basin, WC. From the driveway there is an entrance hall 12.81m2 tiled with tomettes (terracotta tiles)and with glazed doors to the drawing room. The entrance more frequently used is on the south side. This goes into a tiled hallway 7.7m2 with stone staircase and guest WC. There are reception rooms either side, with French windows. To the right is a living/dining room 38.53m2 with open fireplace. It has a 'coin cuisine' with fitted cupboards, integrated appliances, tiled work surfaces. A door leads to a back kitchen with breakfast table, fitted cupboards, laundry facilities. From here, a door goes to the integral garage/boiler room. Left of the entrance is a grand drawing room 55.56m2 in two sections (30.37m2 & 25.29m2), divided by a stone archway, with old stone sink, floor of tomettes, and stone fireplace. Above here on the first floor is the master suite with dressing room 13.70m2 (occasional use as 5th bedroom); double aspect bedroom 28.24m2; en suite. On the opposite side is a library 27.32m2 with fireplace. A door leads to a vestibule, off which is the second bedroom 14.02m2 with en suite and attractive toile de jouy furnishings. An 'escalier de meunier' (open stairway) leads to the 2nd floor. The 3rd bedroom 32.84m2, including en suite space, has a chimney breast of Toulouse brick. The 4th bedroom 24.64m2, has a store room next to the en suite, and velux windows. The property is in a secluded spot and sits in 1.5 hectares, about 3.7 acres. It is enclosed by natural borders, a white picket fence and hedge. On the near side of the mill stream is an orchard with plum, apple and pear trees. On the far side is a park with a variety of beautiful old trees; this is connected to the garden and main house by a bridge. There is a large pond at the bottom of the park in the adjacent field. To the right of the park is the swimming pool, surrounded by lawn and positioned to catch both morning and afternoon sun. There is a large terrace running the length of the house, providing the perfect spot for dining al fresco under a trellis of roses throughout the summer months. There is a stone summer house 22.93m2 - tiled floor, beams, open fireplace with barbecue, and plenty of space for seating and dining; it has electricity. The windows can be removed for summer. It would also make office accommodation. There are no other separate outbuildings. There is an integral garage 30.47m2 with tiled floor, modern oil tank, and 'Roca' central heating boiler. There is also a small apartment in the tower above the garage, currently used by a caretaker, with kitchen/living room, bedroom, shower room with WC, and another room which could be a bedroom or sitting room. The property is in the north of the Gers not far from the Lot and Garonne border. The nearest shops are in villages which are 3.5kms and 5kms away. Condom is 10 kms. Timewise, Toulouse and Bordeaux airports are both about 90 minutes. Bergerac and Pau are both 2 hours. Agen, with motorway access, TGV and flights to Paris, is just 30 minutes.
Three substantial reception rooms form the house's heart with three bedrooms (20m²) each and a bathroom (6m²) accessed by means of a central corridor, typical of the architecture of its time. All the reception rooms offer beautiful period fireplaces. The main salon (70m²)with double aspect French doors to both the garden and front terrace, leads to the dining room (36m²) and what could become a large kitchen/dining room (36m²), also with access to the garden. Adjoining this is a wing which provides five bedrooms,bathroom and the utility rooms that serviced the house; in all approximately 150m². A substantial garden of approximately 1Ha with mature trees and excellent views over farm land and to the Pyrenees beyond. The barn (25m X 10m)has been re-roofed and has the potential to create double storey accomodation for Gites. This house is situated in a sought after hamlet in the Madiran wine region of south-west France; with easy access to local villages providing all ammenities. Skiing and surfing are to be found inside of two hours. Pau and its airport are within 40 minutes and Bordeaux, with the new A65, can be reached in 90 mins.
This impressive Chateau of approximately 1000m², is divided in four levels of 250m² each. The basement and the first floor are already renovated. The second floor is partly finished. The attic can be converted if needed, to provide more living space. The rooms are well proportioned. The basement includes a sitting room, a nice dining room and a kitchen, a workshop and storage rooms which could be converted. On the ground floor, there are two large sitting rooms/receptions and a large dining room and several rooms. A large corridor on the second floor distributes numerous bedrooms. This impressive Chateau is set on a park of approximately 1,67Ha (16700m²) with lots of established trees, made in 1860, by the famous landscape architect BULLER. At 25 minutes from Pau, in a quiet situation.
Built around 1660 this chateau has a unique atmosphere. it stands in a walled wooded park of 4925m² with a swimming pool and a pond and enjoys all round mountain views. The total floor area of the chateau measures roughly 1000m² (500m² habitable) and includes an apartment with 3 large bedrooms which can be completely self-contained and would be ideal for rental purposes. The main accommodation includes: GROUND FLOOR Huge double salon with a large stone fireplace at one end, Billiard room with an old pine wide planked floor and a French ceiling, Large study/bedroom, Dining room quarry tiled with oak banding, semi-divided from the kitchen with shoulder height old pine panelled wall. French ceiling. Set of original painted cupboards built into wall space, Open kitchen with stainless steel work surfaces. Antique pine dresser and old pine Shaker style cupboards. Aga Rayburn oil-fired cooker and two other built-in ovens. Quarry tiles. French ceiling. All modern equipment included, Library/sitting room with a fireplace, FIRST FLOOR Principal bedroom with a massive stone fireplace. Painted French ceiling. Curved corner cupboard. 2 windows overlooking garden. Bathroom and dressing room, Another bedroom, Bedroom/study. Huge, 10 meter high floored attic. Stunning original oak beams and roof structure. Could be converted to bedrooms, bathrooms, grand studio. In the basement are 3 vaulted cellars. Outside are three terraces for eating/barbecues/entertaining. One outside the back door, one under the 350 year old dogwood tree and a south-facing one at the front of the house. The extensive garden includes a wildlife pond and next to it, in the sunniest corner is a 10m x 4m swimming pool with cream tiled surround, underwater lighting and electric heating when necessary. In the west corner is an old mazot, a Savoyard storage barn, useful for housing summer furniture etc. There is also a three-storey garage/barn which could be converted into extra or staff accommodation. The kitchen garden outside the back door, is laid out in traditional potager style and is well stocked with a mixture of vegetables and flowers including a mature herb garden. There are fruit trees, masses of roses (some entwined in the old apple trees), and, on the front terrace wisteria, magnolia and a very productive chasselas grape vine. The garden is fenced all round and stone walled on the north and west sides.
The property is a 19th century chateau with some striking period features, including beautifully tiled, decorative floors; parquet floors; finely proportioned rooms with original fireplaces; decorative plaster mouldings - cornices and over mantles; oak beams and charpente; elegant, curving staircase; and a small chapel. The property is used for holiday rentals, an aspect which could be exploited further; it is suitable for a number of income generating projects - boutique hotel, conference centre, nursing home, etc. The chateau itself can be divided to accommodate two groups, each with their own facilities, so is ideal for families or friends who want a shared project. It is in decent order in general but requires remedial work and some updating. There are further opportunities for development in the unconverted outbuildings. It is not a project for the faint-hearted but it could ultimately be very rewarding. The chateau has over 900m2 habitable space over two floors, comprising 10 bedrooms - some of them en suite - 2 kitchens, and 7 reception rooms, mostly inter-connected. The outbuildings with the gites have around 700m2. One has 5 beds, 2 bath/shower rooms, kitchen, sitting/dining room. The 2 others each have 3 bedrooms, 2 bath/shower rooms, sitting/dining room, fully equipped kitchen, and furnished terrace with barbecue. The property stands in 4 hectares (almost 10 acres) of attractive parkland and oak woodland with sweeping lawns to the south. It is bordered by agricultural land. There is a long, private driveway leading to plenty of parking, and the end of which separates some of the outbuildings. There is a floodlit swimming pool with paved terrace surround. The main outbuilding, adjacent to the chateau, is an L-shaped converted coach house and stables, now comprising three 2-storey cottages. Across the driveway is an art and craft studio 106m2, above which is a games room, similar size and accessed via an exterior staircase; a games room with full sized snooker table, 55.25m2; and a workshop 122m2. There is central heating, water amd electricity in this block. There are some other outbuildings behind these, used for storage, so there is plenty of scope for development. The property is in beautiful, undulating countryside in the Lomagne area of the Midi-Pyrenes where the Tarn and Garonne joins the Gers. It is 5 minutes to a bastide market town with all facilities for everyday living; 30 minutes to the motorway network around Toulouse, and 45 minutes to Toulouse international airport.
- Cannes - Centre - english style from the 15th century - way giving direct access to the beach - garden facing south - box garage - the property is located in a secured areaThis material is based upon information, which we consider reliable, but because third parties have supplied it, we cannot represent that it is accurate or complete, and it should not be relied upon as such. This offering is subject to errors, omissions, and change of price or withdrawal without notice. Taxes, notary and register fees must be paid by purchaser, the commission by the seller as stipulated by French regulations.
The current owners have made extensive progress with this farmhouse which dates back to the 18th century. It has heaps of character with a wealth of original beams and a traditional slate roof. The foundations and lower ground floor have been completely renewed at considerable expense with reinforced concrete providing a very substantial base for this farm. It would be possible, subject to the relevant planning permission to convert the building into a large habitation which would be suitable for use as a commercial property such as a catered chalet or equally as well as a large family home. We can assist organising Architects & local artisans that have the knowledge and expertise to transform this character building into a comfortable ski chalet. The property has very easy access and is on the ski navette bus route to Nyon and the centre of Morzine. Close by are two restaurants, the cross-country ski track is at the end of the garden. It is possible to ski, cross country from the farm into the centre of Morzine! A popular off-piste ski run departs from the resort of Avoriaz and has the potential to finish within 100 m of the farm.
Maison de Maitre: Ground floor: . Entrance hall, with wood staircase. . Kitchen (33,6m²), with wood fireplace. . Sitting room (30,25m²), with wood fireplace and wood built in cupboards. First floor: . Landing (6,3m²). . Bedroom 1/Sitting room 1 (30m²), with wood fireplace. . Bedroom2/Sitting room 2 (30,25m²), with marble fireplace. . Shower room (6m²). . Bedroom 3 (27m²), with marble fireplace. . Bedroom 4 (14m²). . Kitchen (17,6m²). . Boiler room (18m²). . Attic (18,2m²). . Shower room 2 (5m²). . Bedroom 5 (26,2m²). . WC. . Room/Bedroom 6 (8,6m²). . Bedroom 7 (14,7m²), with marble fireplace. 2nd floor: Large attic. Outbuildings: . Independent apartment (130m²), 4 rooms, 3 bedrooms, cellar, kitchen, dining/sitting room, WC, shower room and garage (42m²). . Stables, garages, chai, etc. (400m² approximately). The house is set on a plot of land of 2955m² with lots of outbuildings on both side of the central courtyard (stables, garages, etc) and an independent apartment, of approximately 130m², including 3 bedrooms. Situated in a busy market town with all shops, services and schools, 35 minutes from Pau and a short drive from Tarbes. -1h30 to Toulouse and Biarritz -1hr to the ski resorts of the Pyrenees -25Km to the nearest airport -1h30 to the beaches of the Atlantic ocean.
Handsome 17th century "gascon" farmhouse. This property with loads of character has well proportioned rooms, fine staircase, original fireplaces and fitted cupboards set in 7.5ha of grounds. Plot of land of 7,5Ha. The property is situated in the Hautes Pyrenees on the border of the Gers and a short drive to a busy market town.
PRICE REDUCTION AND OWNER OPEN TO SENSIBLE OFFERS!!. Situated at St Meen, near Guer (6.5km ) where you have all amenities required, 33km to Ploermel. Within an hour's drive you can be in Vannes and the Golfe du Morbihan. 40mins to Rennes for nearest airport. Beautiful surrounding countryside, walking distance to lake. Main house;kitchen/dining area and woodburner, large lounge with a woodburner, laundry area which is cleverly disguised as a bookcase!!, and shower room with wc. 1st floor; mezzanine area, 2 double bedrooms, 1 special family bathroom. There is also a very large room which has still to be renovated, currently used as a workshop, would easily make another bedroom. Gite; Kitchen/dining area, lounge, 1 bedroom, 1 shower room with wc. Potential to put in a staircase and open up into the attic, providing another 2 bedrooms. Medieval banquetting building which has a huge open fireplace, original stone floors and an beautiful entrance to the inside of the building, has a staircase with a surrounding balcony, a beautiful/practical building for dining. There is also another building with a corrugated roof, which needs to be renovated still. These collection of buildings have oodles of character and original features and some work to do if you so wish to put your own mark on it DPE: Consummations enegetiques E Emissions de gaz C
A gravel driveway leads up to a handsome set of wrought iron gates which open onto a formal courtyard laid with grass intersected by gravel paths. Beds flank the stone wall of the house and are planted with shrubs and climbing roses. A studded door opens onto the entrance hall from the right hand side of the courtyard. Ground floor: Casual Reception (30m²) terre cuite floors, with a cathedral ceiling. A passage leads to the accommodation on the ground floor whilst stairs lead to a mezzanine which distributes to the upstairs bedrooms. Windows on both east and west facades. WC Cloakroom and laundry area Bureau Kitchen: (12.4m²) White fitted units with beech work surfaces. Hexagonal terre cuite tomettes, exposed beams and colombage features opening onto the dining area as well as access to the wine store and pantry. Dining room: (36m²) Tomette floors, open stone fireplace with wood burning stove, exposed beams, doors leading out to the pool to the rear and onto front courtyard. Windows to the east and west. Grand salon: (66m²) plafond à la Française(4m), wooden floors, tall windows opening onto the north and south with double doors opening onto the covered terrace overlooking the courtyard. Tall fireplace with plaster mouldings. Salon: (43m²) wooden floors, colombage features, plafond à la Française, tall windows, open fireplace. Bedroom 1: (20m²) South wing, tiled floor windows on south and west, door opening onto the courtyard. En suite bathroom with bath, WC and wash hand basin. Tiled floor. Fitted cupboards. Bedroom 2: (24m²) Original terre-cuite floors, tall windows, 17Th century fireplace and colombage features. Bedroom 3: (29m²)painted wood floors, original carved oak fireplace and plaster mouldings, tall windows opening onto the north facade. Bathroom: Shower, bath, twin wash hand basins. Upstairs: Bedroom 4: Carpeted floor; colombage features. Bedroom 5 dormitory: (40m²)with roof terrace, carpeted floor and walk in storage room. Bathroom and separate shower room. A long gravelled drive leads up to the house through a set of gates. The house is set on a ridge and is flanked by woods which funnel down a small valley at the heart of the land which extends to roughly 5ha. There are substantial outbuilding which are attached to the house forming a U around a central courtyard. To the rear of the property there is a pool, 12 x 5 m and a pretty stone built pigeonnier which opens onto an orchard and vegetable garden. An orchard The property is situated near to a Medieval village with shops and a good local restaurant. Eauze 15 mins, Pau 1hr, Bordeaux 1hr 30mins.
The main house is distributed on two levels. The façade is garnished by a double evolution staircase which leads up to a balcony and opens onto the entrance on the upper level. On the ground floor a separate entrance opens onto a hallway with oak staircase. To the right the original double doors lead onto a large living room/dining room (50m²) with open fireplace and plastered beams. The walls are paneled to the level of a dado rail. The floors are laid with reconstituted cream stone floors and tall windows open to the south. To the rear glazed doors open through to a living area (60m²) with kitchen, breakfast area and “sejour”. Glazed doors open out to the north onto a wide tiled terrace with a wood frame vine covered pergola. From the living area there is access to a graveled courtyard to the east and to a utility room. To the left of the entrance hall double doors open onto an independent apartment (140m²) with a large reception room, kitchen /dining room with stone sink and open fireplace, a sitting room, two bedrooms and a bathroom. “Terre cuite” floors extend through the apartment which features exposed stone walls and has a spacious and cozy feel. On the upper level a landing opens onto the east wing with the library, (40m²) two bedrooms and one en-suite bathroom. The west wing features a formal reception with inlaid wood floors (40m²) two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms. Tall wrought iron gates open onto a gravelled courtyard flanked by a long barn. An independent barn has been converted to create an artists studio (100m²) with kitchenette and shower room, and an independant comfortable two bedroom apartment (110m²). The landscaped grounds are well maintained and feature many shrubs and borders. A fenced pool is a feature and the grounds open to the rear onto open countryside. This comfortable home is situated on the edge of a market town and benefits from all the advantages of both town and country with all conveniences accessible on foot yet with well established grounds opening onto open countryside.
18th century monastery situated on approximately 6500 m2, with very lovely pool, on a high point with 360° views, in a glorious setting in an excellent location. There are 400 m2 of habitable space plus approximately 200 m2 more to develop in the main home. The numerous outbuildings provide more space including a 75 m2 room with high ceilings, a barn of around 300 m2 more to develop, a detached barn in the lower gardens of around 80 m2 footprint. Property Details: In a lovely village 5 minutes from Pezenas, 10 minutes from the A75 motorway, 15 minutes to Beziers and the A9 motorway, and 25 minutes to the beach. 18th century monastery situated on approximately 6500 m2, with very lovely pool, on a high point with 360° views, in a glorious setting in an excellent location. There are 400 m2 of habitable space plus approximately 200 m2 more to develop in the main home. The numerous outbuildings provide more space including a 75 m2 room with high ceilings, a barn of around 300 m2 more to develop, a detached barn in the lower gardens of around 80 m2 footprint. There is character throughout, and beautiful old stone charged with history. Foresee minor and major renovation work (heating, double glazing, for example). A glorious situation, rare in our area, with stunning views. Main home Ground = Entry hall of 26 m2 + living room of 43 m2 + library of 10 m2 + study of 20 m2 + kitchen of 30 m2 + utility room of 32 m2 + dining room of 44 m2 + wine cellar of 30 m2 + 50 m2 space to develop. 1st = 4 bedrooms of 28 m2, 25 m2, 14 m2 and 31 m2 + bedroom of 14.20 m2 with private terrace of 8 m2 and en-suite wash room of 6 m2 (shower, basin, WC) + full bath of 7 m2 (bath, basin) + WC + 23 m2 lounge + 80 m2 attic to develop. North wing = Suite with bedroom of 24 m2, bathroom of 9 m2 and living area of 44 m2 + terrace of 22 m2 with superb views + below the suite, 24 m2 vaulted ‘chapel' room. Outbuildings = South barn with around 300 m2 total to develop (2 levels) + 75 m2 games room ideal for independant apartment + 80 m2 footprint barn (2 levels possible) in the lower gardens, ideal for independant home (with gorgeous views). Exteriors = On a high point, 6500 m2 of beautiful totally private land and mature trees, olive, almond, cypres, and the most lovely views and sunsets + 12 x 6 meter concrete pool and covered exterior lounge area + inner courtyard of 130 m2 + front south terrace and entrance + parking for around 6 cars at present. Other = Foresee minor and major renovation work, with potential for substantial development + exposed stone, terra cotta floors, exposed beams, rustic charm + electric heating plus fireplace + well water (no mains water) + septic system + property tax around 1500 Euros/year + certain parts of the roofing are renovated and others need tending to + a beautiful project worth all the efforts. Price = 954.000 Euros
7 bed Chateau dating to 16th C, plus 3 Guest Cottages, Magnificent reception rooms, 2 Swimming Pools, stream, pond, 10 hectares of garden, meadow, orchard, Edge of small hamlet setting, vineyards, Agen 25mins, Bergerac International Airport 1hr 40min, Bordeaux 1hr 15mins, Toulouse 1hrs 30mins Summary Lovingly restored by the current owners to an exceptionally high standard, this impressive and yet homely chateau offers excellent accommodation. The chateau itself offers 7 bedrooms with magnificent reception rooms and 'must see' bathrooms, whilst three cottages are set around a courtyard to its flank. A noble stronghold known since the 16th century the property is set in its own beautiful garden and adjoining parkland, orchard and woods. A pigeonnier, stream with waterfall and a lily pond (the original lavoire) are to be found on the estate. Freehold, the 10 hectares (approximately 26 acres) includes 3.5 hectares (approximately 7 acres) d’appellation Aoc Buzet (not planted). There are some 22 Buzet wines and the Chateau is to be found in the top three. The Chateau is situated within easy reach of Agen (approximately 20 mins) Within short range there are equestrian centres, golf, boating, tennis, fishing and on the edge of Agen is Park Walibee, an amusement park for all ages. In Detail… Entrance Hall 6.64m (21'9") x 3.53m (11'7") max Window to side, stone stairs to first floor (pictured), door to Kitchen/Breakfast Room, double door to: Drawing Room 11.09m (36'5") x 7.31m (24') Four windows to rear, window to side, window to front, fireplace with ornate marble surround, tiled floor with underfloor heating, ceiling with exposed beams, double door to Sitting Room. Kitchen/Breakfast Room 7.12m (23'4") x 5.52m (18'1") Fitted with a matching range of base units, gas oven range with five ring hob, window to front, tiled floor with under floor heating, ceiling with exposed beams, double door to Dining Room, double door to: Sitting Room 7.26m (23'10") x 5.45m (17'11") Window to rear, fireplace with wood stove with glass door, tiled floor, cornice style ceiling, double door to: Study 6.57m (21'7") x 3.63m (11'11") Window to rear, two windows to side, tiled floor, cornice style ceiling, fitted cupboards and bookshelves with glass doors, double door to: Dining Room 5.65m (18'6") x 3.62m (11'11") French doors and window to west elevation, fitted storage cupboards, tiled floor, cornice style ceiling. Utility Room 3.62m (11'11") x 2.90m (9'6") Tumble drier, plumbing for washing machine, space for fridge/freezer, window to side, door to front driveway. Separate Wc 2.65m (8'8") x 1.20m (3'11") Located off the main hallway and under the stone stairs, with window to side, WC and wash hand basin Stairwell - First Floor 6.66m (21'10") x 3.49m (11'5") Window to side, window to front, stone stairs to Second Floor, open plan to: Landing 7.12m (23'4") x 2.06m (6'9") Tiled floor, ceiling with exposed beams, double door to Inner Landing, doors to Bedrooms 1 & 2, door to: Family Bathroom 3.94m (12'11") x 2.02m (6'8") With deep bath with separate hand shower attachment, pedestal wash hand basin and WC, window to front, tiled floor, ceiling with exposed beams. Bedroom 1 5.68m (18'8") x 5.32m (17'5") Window to side, window to rear, tiled floor, ceiling with exposed beams. Bedroom 2 5.50m (18'1") x 5.32m (17'5") Two windows to rear, tiled floor, ceiling with exposed beams. INNER Landing 3.95m (13') x 3.15m (10'4") Open plan to Landing, doors to 3, 4 and 5. Bedroom 3 5.60m (18'4") x 5.27m (17'3") Window to rear, tiled floor, cornice style ceiling, door to: EN-Suite Bathroom 4.21m (13'10") x 3.80m (12'6") With bath, pedestal wash hand basin and WC, window to rear, window to side, wardrobe, tiled floor, fitted wardrobes. Bedroom 4 5.01m (16'5") x 3.82m (12'6") Two windows to side, tiled floor, cornice style ceiling with ceiling rose. Shower Room 2.55m (8'4") x 2.31m (7'7") With with shower with body jets, pedestal wash hand basin and WC, tiled floor. Bedroom 5 5.92m (19'5") x 5.74m (18'10") Window to front, tiled floor, cornice style ceiling, door to: EN-Suite Bathroom 6.17m (20'3") x 3.80m (12'6") With roll top bath with hand shower attachment, wash hand basin, bidet and WC, window to front, two windows to side, fitted four fitted wardrobes, tiled floor, cornice style ceiling. Stairwell - Second Floor 6.73m (22'1") x 3.53m (11'7") Window to side, window to front, open plan to: Bedroom 6 5.69m (18'8") x 5.69m (18'8") Window to front, sloping ceiling with exposed beams. Guest Room 5.02m (16'6") x 3.19m (10'5") Wooden floor, sloping ceiling with exposed beams and light tube. Shower Room 3.73m (12'3") x 2.17m (7'1") Tiled floor with light tube, with shower, wash hand basin and WC. Attic 15.80m (51'10") x 4.40m (14'5") max Window to front. Loft Area 11.40m (37'5") x 7.74m (25'5") Window to side, open plan to: Main Swimming Pool 12m x 8m Located on the South-East elevation, with stone terrace and solar shower. The pool is heated, and private. Both pool and terrace can be illuminated at night. It meets Afnor standards with a perimeter invisible beam cordon, and fence and gate combinations. Guest Cottages Set in converted farm buildings, the Guest Cottages form an 'L' discreetly to the side of the chateau. They share the same drive, but have their own parking area, pool, summer kitchen and laundry facilities Cottage 1 1 Bedroom, 63 sqm Open plan living room / kitchen (5.91m x 6.89), with window and French doors opening to parking area, window to rear courtyard, Double Bedroom (4.64m x 3.26m) with French Doors to Front, Ensuite Shower room (3.29m x 2.19m), with shower, WC and wash hand basin. Cottage 2 2 Bedrooms, 60 sqm Living Room (4.73m x 3.75m), with French doors opening towards the pool, wood burning stove, Fitted Kitchen / Breakfast Room (4.04m x 3.30m), halogen hob, electric oven, with dishwasher & space for fridge door to terrace, interconnecting door with Cottage 3. Bedroom 1 (3.66m x 3.11m), Bedroom 2 (4.61m 2.48m), Shower Room (4.43m x 1.37m). Cottage 3 3 Bedrooms, 92 sqm Living Room (6.71m x 5.31m), wooden floor, woodburing stove, window to rear courtyard, door to front terrace. Fitted Kitchen / Breakfast Room (3.98m x 3.11m), halogen hob, electric oven, with dishwasher & space for fridge upstairs to: Bedroom 1 3.15m x 3.25m, Bedroom 2 3.10m x 4.32m), Bedroom 3 (5.29m x 2.93m), Family Shower Room (3.62m x 1.49m) with shower, wash hand basin and WC. Guest Swimming Pool 8m x 4m The pool is fenced along its perimeter, and has a solar shower. Gates & Driveway A grand pair of gates welcome visitors, and lead them to the chateau via a long driveway. The chateau itself is set well back from the quiet country lane, and has ample parking Setting Edge of Hamlet The chateau is located on the edge of a small hamlet, with mature trees to the rear and looking out over vineyards to the front. There are several small villages in close proximity to the chateau that make for convenient shopping. The busy town of Nerac with its weekly market and many restaurants is only approximately 9kms away.
A jewel of a property. Located in a tranquil side street in a typical French village, this 17th Century former anscestral priory has been lovingly restored to provide a comfortable home. The long, unspoilt beach at Torreilles is a mere 2 minutes drive away, and cosmopolitan Perpignan with its excellent transport links can be reached within 15 minutes. Excellent ski resorts can be found under 2 hours away. The village has a weekly market, shops, restuarants and a school. The property's discreet entrance leads into an imposing reception hall. At the heart of the accommodation is the cosy kitchen/dining-room with its large open fireplace, feature bread-oven and stone sink. This room exudes olde-worlde charm whilst also being efficient and well-equiped. There is also a separate laundry-room. The lounge overlooks the courtyard garden and this leads into a double bedroom with dressing area/study. There is a modern bathroom with double sink and w/c and a double bedroom with feature wash-hand basin. The further six individually-designed double bedrooms have been restored with great taste and attention to detail, each boasting an en-suite shower-room, and two having a private terrace. There are a further three out-buildings which could be renovated to provide further accommodation in addition to two garages affording parking for three cars. The courtyard gardens with their abundance of citrus fruit trees provide a relaxing setting in which to enjoy breakfast, or a glass of wine in the evening. There is sufficient space to add a swimming pool if desired. This truly is an exquisite property and would make a luxurious and beguiling second home.
Entrance hall: A hall runs from the front door with terre cuite floors and opens onto a wide stairwell at the centre of the house. Salon (38m²): Terre cuite floors, double chestnut doors from the entrance hall and to the dining room. Twin south facing windows, stone fronted fireplace, hand painted "plafond à la Française", exposed stone walls. Dining room (31m²): terre cuite floors, sets of double chestnut doors opening onto the living room, the salon and the central hallway. Fitted aok cupboards. French doors opening onto a gravelled terrace and formal garden. Living room (30m²): open fireplace, terre cuite floors, double windows opening onto the west facade, door to the kitchen. Kitchen (39m²): hand decorated tiled floor, open stone fireplace, stone sink. Loose fitted units. Pantry area to the rear and doors opening to the North and East onto the garden. Office (29m²): Hand decorated floor tiles, carved fireplace, plastered ceilings with ornate sconce, twin south facing windows. Passage leading to WC housed in the rear turret. The land extends to approximately 5ha. The property sits in a dominant position overlooking rolling countryside with the Pyrenees as a backdrop. The chateau is situated on the edge of a bastide village with shops and services and roughly 1hr 40 mins from both Bordeaux and Toulouse.
Entrance hall with black and white chequered floor tiles and a monumental fireplace overhung with original oil hunting scene. This room distributes to each of the main living rooms on the ground floor and to the stairwell with fine oak staircase. The sitting room (40m²) forms the south east corner of the house and has oak floors, a marble fireplace inset with wood burning stove and french doors opening out onto a wide terrace which runs down the east facade. From here doors open through to the kitchen with fitted units, chestnut floor and french doors opening onto the terrace. A small dining room 15m² lies beyond the kitchen on the east facade and has inlaid floors, a marble fronted fireplace and french doors. The main dining room (30m²) lies to the south of the reception room with double south facing windows. Running off the dining room is a utility room with the main switch boards, oil fired boiler and laundry area. The ground floor is completed by a bathroom and a library with fitted display cupboard and a service staircase. On the upper level there are 7 bedrooms and three bathrooms. There are further rooms on the ground floor which are not renovated, one with a large open stone fireplace. A large outbuilding flanks the main house and forms a formal courtyard. The roofs are in good order and the main house has been completely retiled with slates. The property is situated on the outskirts of a small village 25 mins north of Pau.
Abolutely charming. 18th century private chapel converted into a lovely little home offering 85 m2 living space with 2 bedrooms, on 1027 m2 of delightful garden with mature trees, and 40 m2 independant outbuilding to convert to your liking. The property is detached and surrounded by vineyard, and across the lane, is the wine domaine to which it once belonged. Property Details: Village with all shops and services just 5 minutes from Pezenas and the A75 and A9 motorways, and 10 minutes to the beach, 30 minutes to Montpellier airport and 20 to Beziers airport. Abolutely charming. 18th century private chapel converted into a lovely little home offering 85 m2 living space with 2 bedrooms, on 1027 m2 of delightful garden with mature trees, and 40 m2 independant outbuilding to convert to your liking. The property is detached and surrounded by vineyard, and across the lane, is the wine domaine to which it once belonged. The wine domaine is now an upscale banquet/wedding reception complex so saturdays are festive days. The chapel has been completely renovated conserving height proportions, stone aliments, windows and lovely carpentry. Privileged location, ideal for holidays or for a letting activity. Available for final sale September 2011. Ground = Enter onto living area of 35 m2 with 2 glass doors onto garden, fitted kitchen (extractor, sink, lower aliments) and cupboard (wash machine hookup) + full bath of 7.50 m2 (bathtub, wash basin, WC, tiled walls). 1st = Bedroom of 13 m2 + mezzanine bedroom (can be closed off) of 14 m2 + landing/office/extra sleeping area of 8 m2. Outbuilding = Detached outbuilding of around 40 m2, to do up to your liking. Exteriors = Handsome mature trees in this romantic garden, enclosed by old stone walls and fencing, and a few ancient stones + car entry portal + 1 km into town (bike, walk, drive) + wedding reception complex across the lane + above ground pool possible with authorisation + well. Other = Everything is new (electricity, plumbing, roof, double glazing, lime rendered walls, etc) + water from well + septic tank + property tax around 400 Euros/year + reversible aircon/heat plus new generation fluid electric wall heaters + charming. Price = 236.500 Euros (Rare)
Entrance hall (22m) running the full length of the house. Double oak doors lead off to the main reception rooms. Sitting room: (36m²) Tiled floor, tall twin south facing windows. Plastered ceilings (height 3.5m) with exposed beams. Tiled floor, stone fireplace. Double glazed door to dining room / sejour: (32m²)tiled floors, south facing windows and glazed door opening onto the tiled terrace. East entrance hall leading off terrace:(7m²) Guest bedroom(10.5m²)sisal floor covering. Office (7.5m²) glazed door to the north terrace. Bathroom, white tiles, bath, twin basins, WC. Kitchen: basic fitted units. Bathroom 2: bath, bidet, 2 basins, WC, white tiles. Bedroom: (15.86m²)pine floors, fitted cupboards. Bedroom: (20m²) carpeted, fitted cupboards, south facing window. Bedroom (38m²) en suite shower room. A generous tiled terrace runs around the East and part of the north facades. There are substantial outbuildings in good general order and a substantial cold room (200m²) 10m high once used for fruit storage. The grounds extend to 37 ha with roughly 7.5ha of vines, 12ha of cereals, 8 ha of scrub and woodland, 8ha of prairie and park. The property is situated in the St Mont wine growing region and is within an easy drive of both Plaisance and Marciac. The house is south facing and benefits from dramatic views of the Pyrenees mountain range.
This 16th century chateau replete with historical elements and features is situated in the countryside under 5 minutes to a village with amenities. Approached via a courtyard, the dwelling, of approx. 564 m2, comprises 8 bedrooms, including a fantastic round bedroom with domed roof in the watch tower, dining room, living room of 53 m2 on the ground floor and a grand reception room with stone fireplace, mezzanine and exposed beams of 63 m2 on the first floor, utility rooms, vaulted cellars and kitchen. In addition, on the second floor and the third floor of the tower there are a further 97 m2 to be renovated to provide additional living space. The oldest part of the chateau dates from circa 1530. Historical elements and features include two stone spiral staircases, remarkable triangular red floor-tiles, stained glass windows and hagioscope. Former chapel of 72 m2, 'pigeonnier' of 32 m2. Central heating fired by wood pellets (boiler fed by a 7 t silo). Hot water production via solar panels. Swimming pool (10x5). Land consisting of garden, orchard, woods and pasture with mature trees of approx. 36,425 m2. Dry moat protecting the watch tower. Outbuildings, totaling approx. 768 m2, including former stables of some 208 m2 on the ground with gallery above, workshop of 24 m2 and barn of 180 m2. Under 5 minutes to a village with good amenities. The dwelling comprises: On the ground floor: Entrance with hagioscope (16.5 m2), kitchen with stone fireplace (44 m2), living room (53 m2) dining room with stone fireplace (34 m2), study (27 m2), bedroom 1 (11.75 m2), bedroom 2 (17.4 m2), shower room with shower, toilet and washbasin (2.5 m2), stone spiral staircase (7 m2), hallway (15 m2), bedroom 3 in the watch tower (23 m2), bathroom with bath, washbasin and toilet (5 m2), second stone spiral staircase (2.8 m2) On the first floor: Landing (15.5 m2), bedroom 4 (33 m2), en-suite bathroom with bath, bidet, washbasin and toilet (5.5 m2), and adjoining dressing room (7 m2), bedroom 5 with stone fireplace and wood-burning stove (37 m2), tower landing and corridor (40.4 m2), bedroom 6 in tower (24.5 m2), toilet in former latrines with washbasin (2.5 m2), reception room with stone fireplace (63 m2) and mezzanine (18.5 m2), bedroom 7 (6.88 m2), bedroom 8 (14.5 m2), shower room with washbasin, shower and toilet (6.6 m2) To renovate: On the second floor: Landing (40 m2), two latrines (4.6 m2), tower bedroom (24.5 m2) On the third floor of the tower: Tower bedroom (24.5 m2), boudoir (3.5 m2) Outdoor space and outbuildings: Land consisting of garden, orchard, woods and pasture of approx. 36,425 m2 Swimming pool (10x5, chlorine) Former chapel with mezzanine of 72 m2 Cellars with vaulted stone ceilings of 104 m2 Boiler, laundry and swimming pool equipment room of 38.5 m2 Workshop of 24 m2 Former stables 208 m2 Gallery above outbuildings of 317 m2 Barn of 180 m2 Chateau and chapel attic space of 144 m2 Two storey pigeonnier of 32 m2 Other features: Connected to mains water, electricity and telephone (ADSL) Wood pellet fired central heating Hot water production by solar panels Septic tank 45 minutes from Toulouse (airport) Energy Classification: Summary information: Area AUCH, Gers Condition Good Bedrooms 8 Rooms 13 Habitable surface area 564 m2 Amount of land 36'425 m2 Energy classification D Land tax EUR 1'280 per annum Price EUR 1'155'000 (F.A.I.) + notaire's fees Reference 2051-XML Important notice The above details have been prepared as a general guide to give a broad description of the property and are not intended to constitute part of an offer or contract. Any errors or inaccuracies contained therein cannot convey any liability on SARL or its directors.